نتایج جستجو برای: limb bud cells

تعداد نتایج: 1455027  

Journal: :cell journal 0

introduction: there are some internal and external factors in the development and supporty of joint. the role of movement on foint development could be study in three methods. in vitro limb buds culture limb bud graft to coelomic membrance. neuromuscular function block. the development of the fourth metatarsophalyngeal joint of swiss mice was studied in normal circumstances and the absence of m...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2005
Manvendra K. Singh Marianne Petry Bénédicte Haenig Birgit Lescher Michael Leitges Andreas Kispert

During early limb development several signaling centers coordinate limb bud outgrowth as well as patterning. Members of the T-box gene family of transcriptional regulators are crucial players in these processes by activating and interpreting these signaling pathways. Here, we show that Tbx15, a member of this gene family, is expressed during limb development, first in the mesenchyme of the earl...

Azizi Ebrahim Hamidreza Monsef Esfahani Manochehr Hamedi Mehran Mohseni Mohammad Seyedabadi Seyed Mohammad Shariatpanahi Seyed Nasser Ostad,

      Toxic and direct teratogenic potential of two dominant Iranian cultivars of Carthamus tinctorius (safflower), floret extracts, IL 111 and LRV 51 51, were investigated. The extracts are commonly used in foods and medicinal products. Neither death nor alteration of stereotype activities was observed with IL 111 and LRV 51 51 extracts up to 17 g/kg in 48 h in mice and rats....

2015
Bradley Hurren Jennifer J. P. Collins Marilyn J. Duxson Marianne Deries Atsushi Asakura

Skeletal muscle development has been the focus of intensive study for many decades. Recent advances in genetic manipulation of the mouse have increased our understanding of the cell signalling involved in the development of muscle progenitors which give rise to adult skeletal muscles and their stem cell populations. However, the influence of a vital tissue type - the peripheral nerve-has largel...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2001
C Chiang Y Litingtung M P Harris B K Simandl Y Li P A Beachy J F Fallon

The secreted protein encoded by the Sonic hedgehog (Shh) gene is localized to the posterior margin of vertebrate limb buds and is thought to be a key signal in establishing anterior-posterior limb polarity. In the Shh(-/-) mutant mouse, the development of many embryonic structures, including the limb, is severely compromised. In this study, we report the analysis of Shh(-/-) mutant limbs in det...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2000
Marie-Claire Delfini Delphine Duprez

The Paraxis gene encodes a basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor expressed in paraxial mesoderm and whose mutant displays an inability to form epithelial somites. We analyzed the later expression pattern of Paraxis transcripts in the chick limb. Paraxis transcripts are located in the Pax3-expressing myoblasts migrating from the somites and persist in proliferating myoblasts in the ...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2000
M Omi M Sato-Maeda H Ide

In the developing chick leg bud, massive programmed cell death occurs in the interdigital region. Previously, we reported the inhibition of cell death by separation of the interdigital region from neighboring digit cartilage. In this study, we examined the relationship between cell death and cartilaginous tissue in vitro. First, cell fate was observed with DiI that was used to examine cell move...

2014
Elena Kozhemyakina Andreia Ionescu Andrew B. Lassar

In the limb bud, patterning along the anterior-posterior (A-P) axis is controlled by Sonic Hedgehog (Shh), a signaling molecule secreted by the "Zone of Polarizing Activity", an organizer tissue located in the posterior margin of the limb bud. We have found that the transcription factors GATA4 and GATA6, which are key regulators of cell identity, are expressed in an anterior to posterior gradie...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1984
M Gumpel-Pinot D A Ede O P Flint

Fragments of quail wing bud containing myogenic cells of somitic origin and fragments of quail sphlanchopleural tissue were introduced into the interior of the wing bud of fowl embryo hosts. No movement of graft into host tissue occurred in the control, but myogenic cells from the quail wing bud fragments underwent long migrations in an apical direction to become incorporated in the developing ...

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